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Wikstroemia oahuensis var. palustris
Wikstroemia oahuensis (A. Gray) Rock var. palustris (Hochr.) Peterson
Oahu False Ohelo
Thymelaeaceae (Mezereum family)
Synonym(s): Wikstroemia palustris
USDA Symbol: WIOAP
USDA Native Status: HI (N)
This taxon is "a densely foliaceous shrub or dwarf tree up to 1 m tall". (bibref:1798).
"In the Hawaiian Islands, endemic to Kauai." (webref: 49).
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Plant Characteristics
Duration: PerennialHabit: Shrub , Tree
Leaf Arrangement: Opposite
Leaf Complexity: Simple
Leaf Margin: Entire
Breeding System: Flowers Unisexual , Flowers Bisexual
Inflorescence: Axillary , Terminal
Fruit Type: Drupe
Leaf: "Leaves pale to dark green on upper surface, occasionally tinged lilac crimson, sometimes glaucous, lower surface brighter, sometimes somewhat transparent, thin to firm chartaceous or coriaceous, narrowly to broadly elliptic, ovate-elliptic, or rarely slightly obovate, (1-)2.5-8(-20) cm long, (0.5-)1.5-3(-6.5) cm wide, lower surface with often conspicuous lateral veins, glabrous or pilose, especially along the midrib, sometimes hirsute, apex and base acute or rounded, apex sometimes acuminate or slightly apiculate, base rarely subcordate, petioles (2-)4-9(-13) mm long, thin or stout, glabrous or pilose. " (bibref:1798). "Leaves ovate or ovate-lanceolate 2.5 to 5 cm long, 12 to 25 mm wide, on petioles of 2 to 4 mm, acute at the apex, rounded or slightly contracted at the base, glabrous, pale underneath, thin chartaceous." (bibref: 1809).
Flower: "Flowers perfect or unisexual and sometimes appearing perfect, green to yellow, glabrous or hirsute, peduncles 2-15(-25) mm long, glabrous or pilose, sometimes recurved, rachis subglobose, conical, or filiform, rarely forked, 0.4-5 mm long, sometimes up to 12 mm long and then pendulous, glabrous or puberulent, pedicels 0.5-7 mm long, glabrous or with scattered hairs; calyx tube of staminate and perfect flowers (4-)5-9(-13) mm long, outer lobes 1.3-6 mm long, 1-4 mm wide, inner lobes l.2-5 mm long, 1-3.6 mm wide; calyx tube of pistillate flowers 3-10 mm long, outer lobes 1-9 mm long, 1-3.8 mm wide, inner lobes 1-5 mm long, 1-3.8 mm wide." (bibref: 1798). "Flowers 6 to 12 on pedicels of 1 mm clustered at the head of a short terminal peduncle, the cluster at most elongating into a spikelet of 4 mm in length; perianth pale or greenish yellow, tubular, puberulous, about 7 mm long, including the spreading lobes, which are somewhat obtuse, and perhaps half, often less, the length of the tube; lower stamens at the middle of the tube or somewhat higher; hypogynous scales 4 to 5, linear, connate at the base, as long as the ovary, which is glabrous except the apex which is often, but not always, strigose-pubescent, style very short, with capitate stigma." (bibref: 1809).
Fruit: "Fruit orange to red, ellipsoid, 6-18 mm long, 4- 10 mm in diameter." (bibref: 1798). "Drupe ovoid, 6 to 8 mm, reddish yellow." (bibref: 1809).
Bloom Information
Bloom Color: Yellow , GreenBloom Time: Jan , Feb , Mar , Apr , May , Jun , Jul , Aug , Sep , Oct , Nov , Dec
Distribution
USA: HINative Distribution: Endemic to the Hawaiian island of Kauai.
Native Habitat: "Common in hala forest, mesic to wet forest, diverse mesic forest, bogs, and on ridges and rocky ledges, (5-)100-1,400 m, on Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Lanai, and Maui." (bibref: 1798). This taxon grows " in hala forests, mesic to wet forest, diverse mesic forest, bogs, ridges, and rocky ledges (5–) 100–1400 m". (webref: 47).
Growing Conditions
Water Use: Low , Medium , HighLight Requirement: Sun , Part Shade , Shade
Soil Moisture: Dry , Moist , Wet
Bibliography
Bibref 1798 - Manual of the Flowering Plants of Hawaii, Revised Edition (1999) Wagner, W.L.; Herbst, D.R.; Sohmer, S.H.Search More Titles in Bibliography
Web Reference
Webref 49 - Flora of the Hawaiian Islands (2020) Smithsonian National Museum of Natural HistoryWebref 47 - Hawaiian Ethnobotany Online Database (2020) Bishop Museum
Webref 31 - Native Plants Hawai’i (2018) University of Hawaii
Webref 28 - NatureServe Explorer: An online encyclopedia of life (2018) NatureServe
Additional resources
USDA: Find Wikstroemia oahuensis var. palustris in USDA PlantsFNA: Find Wikstroemia oahuensis var. palustris in the Flora of North America (if available)
Google: Search Google for Wikstroemia oahuensis var. palustris
Metadata
Record Modified: 2020-11-02Research By: Joseph A. Marcus